The Hirsch Truth: Episode 10
In the tenth and final episode of her NFT review series, Ann takes a moment to recall all that she's learned, and shares some "Hirsch Truth-isms" about the wild world of crypto art.
In the tenth and final episode of her NFT review series, Ann takes a moment to recall all that she's learned, and shares some "Hirsch Truth-isms" about the wild world of crypto art.
In the latest episode of her NFT review series, Ann looks at “On Screen Presence,” curated by Regina Harsanyi for Feral File.
Ann takes a look at the first chapter of Annka Kultys Gallery's exhibition “Web 3.0 Aesthetics: In the Future Post-Hype of the NFTs.”
Ann takes on generative art, reviewing projects by Kim Asendorf, Eric Hu, Anna Lucia, and others.
Ann reviews txt.art, an illustrated poetry anthology from Redlion Studios and the Crypto Writers collective.
Ann reviews abstract works by Yoshi Sodeoka, Di-Andre Caprice Davis, Kerim, Safa, and Andrew Benson.
You can take the body out of the metaverse, but you can't take the metaverse out of the body. Ann reviews NFTs about desire and tech.
Why are digital artists afraid of raunch? Ann looks at CryptoDickbutts and listens to fart NFTs.
In this installment of her video critique series, Ann shares her reactions to NFTs in the genres of poetry and street art.
A video critique of PFP projects World of Women and Milady Maker, plus works by Katherine Frazier and Sara Ludy.